
Once, if you had malaria, you took Chloroquine for it. Then that stopped working. Today, replacement drugs are starting to fail. For the future, scientists want to genetically modify mosquitoes to stop malaria transmission. Will it really work? The Malaria Podcast is a three part series on the past, present and future of one of the world's oldest diseases - Malaria. It goes from New York City to B... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 19 days ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicine | |||

It sounds like something you read in a Dean Koontz novel, but in Entebbe, Uganda, scientists like Krystal Byrungi are able to genetically modify the genes of the malaria causing mosquito.
They are able to do this because they say that if the populat... more
In Boston, a fourth year PhD candidate at Harvard University in a race to make a drug the malaria parasite can't resist. Important, as resistance is historically a nagging issue with malaria treatments.
In Osun state, Nigeria, a post doctoral resear... more
In the first episode of The Malaria Podcast, host Olivia Ndubuisi traces the rise and fall of arguably the most important drug in the history of malaria treatment: Chloroquine.
Hear from the scientists who understand what happened, to regular peopl... more
From Lagos to Kampala, and Columbia University to Harvard, how do we bring the people who get malaria regularly together with those racing to eliminate it?
Listen to The Malaria Podcast on a journey through the past, present, and future of efforts... more
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